Blind Men and an Elephant | A Short Moral Story for Kids with Audio
š Story Summary
This classic tale from ancient India tells the story of six blind men who each touch a different part of an elephant and believe they understand what the whole animal is like. A beautiful story that teaches children about perspective, understanding, and the importance of listening to others.
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š The Story: Blind Men and an Elephant
š£ Six Curious Men
Once upon a time, in a small village in India, lived six blind men. They were all curious and wise in their own ways, but they had never seen or touched an elephant before.
One day, a merchant came to town with a big, gentle elephant.
The six blind men heard the news and hurried to meet the elephant.
“We may not see,” said the first man, “but we can feel with our hands.”

𤲠Touching the Elephant
Each man touched a different part of the elephant:
š¹ The first man touched the elephantās side. āAh!ā he said, āAn elephant is like a wall.ā
š¹ The second man felt the tusk. āNo, no! An elephant is sharp and smoothālike a spear!ā
š¹ The third grabbed the trunk. āYou are both wrong. Itās like a big snake!ā
š¹ The fourth held the elephantās leg. āTo me, it feels like a strong tree trunk.ā
š¹ The fifth touched the ear. āItās wide and flatāan elephant is like a fan!ā
š¹ The sixth tugged on the tail. āYouāre all wrong. Itās clearly like a rope!ā
š£ļø Arguing About the Truth
The six blind men began to argue loudly. Each one believed he was right and the others were wrong.
A wise man who had been watching said, āYou are all right⦠and all wrong.ā
The men were confused.
āYou each touched only one part of the elephant,ā he explained. āBut the elephant is more than just one part. To know the whole truth, you must listen to each other and put all the pieces together.ā
š” Understanding the Whole
The six blind men were silent. Then they smiled.
āWe understand now,ā they said. āTruth is bigger than what we feel alone. We must share and listen.ā
And from that day forward, they worked together to understand things more clearlyāby seeing through each otherās words.
š Moral of the Story
š¹ Everyone may see things differently, but no one sees the full picture alone.
š¹ Listening to others helps us understand the truth.
š¹ We learn better when we share ideas and respect different views.
š¹ Thereās wisdom in working together.
š§ Comprehension Questions
1ļøā£ How many blind men were in the story?
2ļøā£ What part of the elephant did the third man touch?
3ļøā£ Why did the men start arguing?
4ļøā£ What did the wise man explain to them?
5ļøā£ What lesson did the blind men learn in the end?
š Important Note
This is a retelling of a traditional story from ancient India. We’ve rewritten it in simple language to help young readers understand its moral message while keeping the story engaging and age-appropriate. Visit us more more often for more such amazing stories for kids.








